A Parent's Guide to Crystals: Gemstones to Support Your Child's Health and Happiness
By (Author) Group of 5
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15th November 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Crystals and colour-healing
133.2548
Paperback
212
Width 178mm, Height 235mm, Spine 11mm
481g
Illustrated by lively full-color photographs throughout, A Parent's Guide to Crystals addresses the diverse physical and emotional spiritual needs of children during major developmental stages and events. Illustrated by lively full-color photographs throughout, A Parent's Guide to Crystals addresses the diverse physical and emotional spiritual needs of children during major developmental stages and events. From sections on crystal remedies for common physical complaints such as colic, teething, and tummy aches to recommendations for gemstones that support social skills, academic prowess, and self-assertiveness, this book is designed to be helpful to parents who wish to offer their children gentle holistic alternatives to conventional approaches.
In our ever-more virtual world, there is an urgent need to return to our roots, to the earth that sustains us. An approach using unaltered minerals supports us in adulthood and maintains the purity and vitality of children. A home embellished with specific stones confers more benefits than we can possibly imagine. Children react rapidly and effectively to stones energy; they can benefit from carrying them in their pockets, or wearing them as a bracelet or necklace. Of course, there is no doubt that the best therapy for children is caring parents whose love and attention are the most precious therapeutic tools.
from the foreword by Gatan A. Brouillard, MD, director of the Clinique Mdicale de Sant Globale Brouillard, Laval, Quebec, and consulting physician at Maisonneuve Rosemont Hospital, Montreal
The Group of 5 is a group of therapists in or near Montral, Canada, who specialize in lithotherapy or healing with stones. The name, The Group of 5, refers to Leonardo da Vinci's five-pointed star, which symbolizes the perfect human being. The therapists who wrote this book have chosen the star to represent them.